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🎉 Introduce yourself & your superpower!
Hey new members, welcome to the SHE IS AI community! 💜 Drop a quick intro: ✨ Your name & what you do ✨ Your favorite AI tool ✨ A fun fact about you ✨ Your superpower 👇
🎉 Introduce yourself & your superpower!
1 like • Jan 3
Hi everyone! I’m Kathy — a healthcare leader, communicator, and emerging AI educator exploring how AI can empower women 40+ to feel more confident and supported in their work. ✨ Favorite AI Tools: Copilot — because it feels like having a calm, brilliant coworker who never gets tired. Canva — because it makes me feel like a designer even when I’m in sweatpants. ✨ Fun Fact: I collect witty T‑shirt ideas like it’s a competitive sport. ✨ My Superpower: Finding the joke in any situation, even the ones that shouldn’t be funny. (It’s equal parts coping mechanism and leadership strategy.) I’m here to learn from this community, connect with women doing meaningful work in AI, and grow with mentorship and collaboration. Excited to be here!
Get ready for 2026
As we’re drawing close to the end of 2025 our eyes turn to what’s going to be relevant and how we can actually make money with AI in 2026. Everyone has a prediction. Most are contradictory. Almost none of them tell you what to actually do. As AI models, tools and platforms are getting dramatically faster, smarter, and more powerful personalizes and niche offers will be more and more in high demand. Do these things while everyone else chases shiny objects. 1. Strive to be a 1-person company - reduce your overheads and start relying heavy on AI automations, agents & assistants to run your business like a well oiled machine. Do this first so you can focus on connecting with new prospects, building relationships and fulfillment. 2. Choose what problems to solve - as AI companies become more sophisticated and start offering more (just look at how fats ChatGPT is becoming a operating system), start looking for painful micro problems that big tech giants will simply ignore because they are too small. For example don’t try to build the next Sora or VEO, you’ll never win. But what if you build a video tool that does virtual home walkthroughs for the real estate industry? Super specific and highly targeted but not broad enough for big tech to replace your app. Whatever the offer is think of how it can be hyper personalized for a specific industry, niche or pain-point. 3. Go after niches that are able and willing to pay to solve their pain points. I spoke to a friend recently and we brainstorming some offers she can launch in 2026 and she really wanted to work with teachers. But the more we dug in, the more she realized that teachers may be willing, but most like not able to pay for whatever solution she creates. Digging a little deeper a new solution started taking form and the target market emerged - churches. They have clear, painful problems AI can solve and they have the means to afford them. 4. Become more visible. Nobody has the excuse of “I don’t have time to create content” or I don’t know what to post” anymore.
Get ready for 2026
2 likes • Jan 2
Perfect! Just what I needed!
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Kathy Greene
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Healthcare leader + emerging AI educator exploring practical, confidence‑building AI for women 40+. Here to learn, collaborate, and grow in community.

Active 20d ago
Joined Jan 2, 2026
Tampa, FL
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